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Port Adventures in ReykjavíkThe tour operator ICELIMO Luxury Travel offers a variety of day tours specially made for Disney Cruise families in Reykjavík. We always provide the best itineraries and expert guides to make you experience Iceland in a unique and memorable way. Both departure and drop off times of the tours are adapted to cruise schedules.
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Bathe in the warm silky waters of Iceland’s most popular attraction, the Blue Lagoon. Rich in minerals and pumped straight from underground, this salt water lagoon is known worldwide for its healing properties.

A relaxing tour that allows you to experience the acclaimed Fontana Spa and Wellness Center, including a taste of local rye bread baked underground and topped with delicious smoked trout. Next, see Thingvellir National Park and the Hengill Volcano on the way back to Reykjavik.

Board an “Icelandic Super Truck” and explore Thingvellir, a UNESCO site and meeting point of Europe and North America, as well as the “Ice Cave”—a man-made cave built inside the 2nd largest glacier in Iceland. A soup lunch is included!

Discover the uniqueness of the Icelandic horse, a descendent of Viking breeds and products of over 1,000 years of breeding isolation. This small, gentle and sturdy animal has evolved to have 5 gaits, creating a comfortable ride.

See solid lava fields, powerful jets of steam and visit the Viking World Museum, including the Icelander, a seaworthy replica of a Viking ship. Top all that off with an opportunity to see the world-famous Blue Lagoon!

Take part in a fun art workshop using dried lava! See imposing rusty red volcanic craters nearby – the perfect location to get your imagination and creative side suitably fired up and ready to create a volcano inspired masterpiece!

Board an “Icelandic Super Truck” and explore some of the most popular sites, including an ancient crater, a lava tube/cave and bubbling hot springs. Enjoy scenic views and a lobster lunch soup, all included!

Board an “Icelandic Super Truck” and explore ancient craters, a lava tube/cave and bubbling hot springs. Next, bathe in the warm silky waters of Iceland’s most popular attraction, the Blue Lagoon. A lobster soup lunch is also included!

Travel through “out-of-this-world” scenery as you cross the bridge between 2 continents to explore the rugged coastline and its bird cliffs, a geothermal power plant and the “Pearl”—originally a hot water storage that now functions as a multi-purpose attraction with great views of Reykjavik.

Board a motorcoach for this great, panoramic overview of the city of Reykjavik from the comfort of your seat. Expect to hear tales of Viking settlers, learn the basics of geothermal energy, enjoy the varied landscapes and much more!

Cruise the Reykjavik bay in search for incredibly cute puffins! These amazing seabirds come to nest in nearby islands during the summer. In addition, you may see northern fulmars, gulls, arctic terns and black guillemots.

Tour beautiful Reykjavik and its surrounding areas with stops at several of the main sites, such as the Arbaer open-air museum, the Pearl vantage point, Hallgrimskirkja Church, Hofdi House and the National Museum.

Tour beautiful Reykjavik and its surrounding areas with stops at several of the main sites, such as the Arbaer open-air museum, the Pearl vantage point, Hallgrimskirkja Church, Hofdi House and the National Museum.

Volcanos are a predominant part of Iceland’s landscape and daily life. Learn about geothermal green energy, see hot springs and lunar landscapes, taste locally produced snacks using geothermal heat and see Thingvellir, a UNESCO site.

Volcanos are a predominant part of Iceland’s landscape and daily life. Learn about geothermal green energy, see hot springs and lunar landscapes, taste locally produced snacks using geothermal heat and see Thingvellir, a UNESCO site.

Cruise to sea and get your angling skills as you attempt to catch cod, halibut, haddock, rockfish and pollock. This sea angling tour is perfectly suited for both experienced fishermen and to those who simply wish to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings with a fishing rod in hand.

Frequently rated one of the world’s top 10 dive sites, the Silfra fissure offers up to 328 feet of underwater visibility and is located on top of the separation between Europe and America! Snorkel in amazing, crystal clear water which gives you a feeling of being weightless.

Board an “Icelandic Super Truck” and visit places in Iceland that were created and sculpted by the power of volcanoes, ice and time. This bumpy and exciting ride travels both on paved and non-paved paths.

This memorable tour encompasses the ‘Big Three’: Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir and Thingvellir. They are collectively known as the ‘Golden Circle’ and will introduce you to many of the natural wonders for which Iceland is justly renowned.

This memorable tour encompasses the ‘Big Three’: Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir and Thingvellir. They are collectively known as the ‘Golden Circle’ and will introduce you to many of the natural wonders for which Iceland is justly renowned.

See 3 of the most famous sites in Iceland–Gullfoss Waterfall, Geysir and Thingvellir National Park. Add some local folklore and storytelling during an outdoor barbeque lunch in a natural setting—the perfect family adventure, Disney style!

Visit the Fridheimar farm and get introduced to 2 prolific sides of Icelandic agriculture—its local market greenhouse culture and passion for the small, but sturdy, Icelandic Horse. A delicious greenhouse lunch is included.

Travel by turboprop airplane to the island of Heimaey to explore bird-filled cliffs, volcanos and the way of life of the local population. Next, visit the interactive volcano museum that depicts the tragic happenings of 1973.

Cruise the sea aboard a catamaran in search for one of the many species of whales found in Iceland’s waters. Next, visit the new Whales of Iceland Museum, a walk-through exhibit of real-size models of all whales and dolphins that live in Icelandic waters.

Spring is a magical time the world over and, despite its chilly sounding name and northerly location, in Iceland it is the same. Visit a local farm and popular petting zoo to meet some of Iceland’s most popular residents including sheep, horses, cows, their offspring and many more!

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